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us, i'm don lemon in the cnn "newsroom." fr france's military is carrying out operations in africa. more than 100 people have been killed by french air strikes in northern mal i. france came to the aid of government in its fight. mean time in somalia, two french soldiers were killed in an attempt to free a french intelligence agent who may also have died in the raid. >>> syrian activists say government air forces are back in action, and pounding the outskirts of damascus. a week of bad weather grounded most planes. the rebels are claiming victory in the fight for an air base in the north. fighters say they seized weapons and ammunition after the battle. activists say 108 people were killed today in the civil war. >>> internet trail blazer aaron schwartz has passed away. a relative says schwartz committed suicide. he was only 26 years old. schwartz was involved with developing reddit and rss. later he dropped out of stanford university and focused on battling internet censorship. schwartz was facing legal trouble related to h
us, i'm don lemon in the cnn "newsroom." fr france's military is carrying out operations in africa. more than 100 people have been killed by french air strikes in northern mal i. france came to the aid of government in its fight. mean time in somalia, two french soldiers were killed in an attempt to free a french intelligence agent who may also have died in the raid. >>> syrian activists say government air forces are back in action, and pounding the outskirts of damascus. a...
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." >>> are from the cnn headquarters in atlanta, this is "cnn sunday morning." >>> the lat est on the flu epidemic. >>> straight couples can learn a lot from same-sex marriage, and that from the dean of the national washington cathedral. we will talk to him. >>> and hollywood's second biggest night. dresses and divas and a drinking game? game? we will explain. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> good morning, everyone. i'm randi kaye and it is 8:00 on the east coast and 5:00 a.m. out west and thank you so much for starting your morning with with us. >> we start this hour with the latest on the flu epidemic that has gripped the nation. the cdc reports that 20 children have died, and we know from individual states that more than 100 adults are dead. with 47 states reporting widespread flu activity health officials say it is too soon to know if we are over the peak. in new york, governor cuomo has declared a public health emer emergency because of the flu and it clears the way to vaccinate children more easily. more than 19,000 flu cases have been diagnosed in new york alone. this
." >>> are from the cnn headquarters in atlanta, this is "cnn sunday morning." >>> the lat est on the flu epidemic. >>> straight couples can learn a lot from same-sex marriage, and that from the dean of the national washington cathedral. we will talk to him. >>> and hollywood's second biggest night. dresses and divas and a drinking game? game? we will explain. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> good morning, everyone. i'm randi...
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cnn's mohammed jamjoon is watching things from beirut. break down for us what he had to say. >> well, randi, assad remained defiant and he gave a rambling speech in which he blamed a conspiracy for what was going on in syria and he denied his military was the cause of the violence that has engulfed the country for 21 months. he called the opposition there terrorists and traitors. any solution for any kind of peace or political solution in syria must come from within syria and must be the solution that he delivers. he stood firm against calls by the international community and the syrian opposition for him to step down. and, by the end of it, he did offer what he was calling an initiative in which there would be a national dialogue, a conference, a new charter for a new constitution. then possibly a referendum for that constitution and what he did not offer was that he would be stepping down. that's the key thing there. that's certain to be rejected by the syrian opposition who, from the beginning, said they would not negotiate with the go
cnn's mohammed jamjoon is watching things from beirut. break down for us what he had to say. >> well, randi, assad remained defiant and he gave a rambling speech in which he blamed a conspiracy for what was going on in syria and he denied his military was the cause of the violence that has engulfed the country for 21 months. he called the opposition there terrorists and traitors. any solution for any kind of peace or political solution in syria must come from within syria and must be the...
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dan lothian, cnn, washington. >>> and washington is a busy place. we started this program telling you about the breaking news of joe biden, the vice president, convening a number of different groups this week to talk about gun control. but in arizona, a controversial sheriff, the sheriff of maricopa county, has his own plan to deal with gun control, particularly to prevent school shootings. today sheriff joe arpaio is deploying a volunteer armed set of posses to patrol and protect area schools. and sheriff joe is kind enough to join us now live from phoenix. thanks so much for being my guest. i do appreciate it. >> thank you. >> i know you're taking it on the chin, a lot of critics saying, are you kidding me? whoa! more guns! lord! aren't we going beyond that? i don't want to get into the specifics of the second amendment with you because that's what everyone's talking about, but i do want to ask you if you think these people are safe? >> if the posse is safe -- >> yeah. >> of course, they are. they're well trained. >> the backgrounds of the posse.
dan lothian, cnn, washington. >>> and washington is a busy place. we started this program telling you about the breaking news of joe biden, the vice president, convening a number of different groups this week to talk about gun control. but in arizona, a controversial sheriff, the sheriff of maricopa county, has his own plan to deal with gun control, particularly to prevent school shootings. today sheriff joe arpaio is deploying a volunteer armed set of posses to patrol and protect area...
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cnn cannot confirm the girl in the photo is the alleged victim. but it's the release of this photo that created a wave of social media attention and an increase in media coverage. >> it's kind of unforwarded and then it grew beyond all proportions we ever thought, with the pictures and the graphic descriptions of the boy that was on the video the other day talking about this from that particular night. this young lady didn't know what happened. that's what i believe that the case is about. >> the case gained national attention after "the new york times" published a lengthy piece on it in december. the controversy has shaken the town. some residents etcven accusing outsiders of trying to ruin the reputation of the high school football team. an attorney for one of the accused says the photos and videos have been taken out of context. the attorney for the other teen charged says there's a girl says, quote, i know you didn't rape me, unquote. let me bring in walter madison, attorney for one of the accused boys. mr. madison, let's look at this picture
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top stories in the cnn "newsroom" start right now. >>> from cnn world headquarters in atlanta, this is "cnn sunday morning." >> i've been coming to the show for years. one of the biggest crowds i've ever seen. >> gun dealers ignore protesters as they continue with an arms expo in connecticut. is a confession imminent? why lance armstrong may come clean, but is the damage he's done to his organization irreparable. >>> the fashion mogul who dresses the hollywood elite missing. now a desperate search for his plane. >> good morning, everyone. i'm randi kaye. it's 8:00 on the east coast. 5:00 a.m. out west. thanks so much for starting your morning with us. we begin with a small town in crisis as residents there try to come to grips with a horrible crime and national notoriety. allegations of scandalous cover-ups in steubenville, ohio have forced city officials to launch a website to keep the community updated. this comes amid social media pressure involving rape allegations and local high school football stars. all eyes will be focused on this outrighted community divided by loyalty when tw
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check out "cnn presents, the coming storms." coming up at the top of the hour. >> at 10:00, my interview with pete rose. he talked about his current ban from the hall of fame and his new reality show in which he stars with his fiance. naturally, i asked about their future. season one, are we going to see a marriage or a wedding? >> we haven't seen it so -- >> we've not seen any episode we taped. all you guys -- >> you guys know if you got on one knee and popped the question and there was a big wedding, come on. >> no. >> no? >> why you put me on the spot like that? i got people from tlc standing right here, ready to knock me in the head. >> i think i just put pete rose in the dog house. sorry. tonight pete rose on this year's baseball hall of fame. the snubs. and if he thinks the league will ever allow him into cooperstown. set your dvr. make sure you join me, 10:00 p.m. eastern tonight. >>> the latest petition has an idea only darth vader could love. what are you doing? nothing. are you stealing our daughter's school supplies a
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>> cnn's jim acosta. thanks very much. >>> so, how did a drunk driving case land on the desk of the supreme court? we've got the details. and what does this beauty queen and this python have in common? find out. excuse me, sir i'm gonna have to ask you to power down your little word game. i think your friends will understand. oh no, it's actually my geico app...see? ...i just uh paid my bill. did you really? from the plane? yeah, i can manage my policy, get roadside assistance, pretty much access geico 24/7. sounds a little too good to be true sir. i'll believe that when pigs fly. ok, did she seriously just say that? geico. just click away with our free mobile app. >>> our legal guys are back with a somewhat familiar case, casey anthony. avery friedman and richard herman. an appeal for her. in her 2011 trial, she was cleared of murder and other charges related to the death of her daughter, caylee. but she was convicted of four misdemeanor counts of lying to police during the investigation. now her lawyers
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eastern here on cnn. i love the fact that you had audience with all of these extraordinarily important people, with such wonderful, rich backgrounds, and they all had a theme, it seemed, to what they would tell the president. give me a bit of a feel, first a big picture for your special. >> probably the most important to think about is it's a second term. it's very different from a first term, and there haven't been many. there have only been 17 second-term presidents. >> that's interesting, you wouldn't think that. >> and most of them don't work out for a variety of reasons people explain that the president is already losing power, you know, every day from now on he's moving to lame duck status. >> lame duck, yeah. >> so, there's a real art there how to make this work and i asked people bike james baker who was ronald reagan's chief of staff, then his secretary of treasury, then secretary of state under george bush, i asked bob reuben, clinton's secretary of treasury and clinton's chief of staff. and the
eastern here on cnn. i love the fact that you had audience with all of these extraordinarily important people, with such wonderful, rich backgrounds, and they all had a theme, it seemed, to what they would tell the president. give me a bit of a feel, first a big picture for your special. >> probably the most important to think about is it's a second term. it's very different from a first term, and there haven't been many. there have only been 17 second-term presidents. >> that's...
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remember #cnn. >>> rocking out on the guitar. music has played such a big role in past inaugural weekends. we'll look at some of the most memorable moments, when we come back. >>> and, once again, welcome back to "cnn sunday morning" with another great shot of the capitol. so nice to see the sun coming up behind us here this morning. we had a really nice close-up view here on the national mall all morning long. it has been a terrific morning, wouldn't you say? >> i loved it. >> very inspiring. very patriotic feel around here. coming up, by the way, in just 15 minutes or so, vice president joe biden will be sworn in for his second term and we will, of course, bring that to you live here on cnn. >> a historic moment. the first time a hispanic supreme court justice will be doing the swearing in, first time at the naval observatory. wolf blitzer will lead our coverage in just a few minutes. before we get to that, we want to talk about music. music has always played such a big role in role in these inaug festivities. our nischelle tur
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to be with us here at cnn. and we are very happy that they're here, because we're getting ready for the presidential inauguration and you might be asking, why do we do it, other than it is the law. wendy walsh is a human behavioral psychologist, and wendy, you say there is a bit of a fine line here. we americans walk during an inauguration, right? >> reporter: it's true, don. i think that we struggle with the idea of having this kind of inauguration, because it feels a lot like a coronation. and that's what america sort of fought very hard to get away from. we left the monarchy. many, many years ago. but yet we want to have some pump, some circumstance. we want to talk about michelle's dress. we want to know who designed it. i honored her today by cutting my own bangs to match her new haircut, and i'm sure half the women in america -- >> i know about this. >> hey, don, bangs is the new botox, that's all i can say. i think that we want to have some pomp and pageantry, but want to be clear, this is an inauguratio
to be with us here at cnn. and we are very happy that they're here, because we're getting ready for the presidential inauguration and you might be asking, why do we do it, other than it is the law. wendy walsh is a human behavioral psychologist, and wendy, you say there is a bit of a fine line here. we americans walk during an inauguration, right? >> reporter: it's true, don. i think that we struggle with the idea of having this kind of inauguration, because it feels a lot like a...
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so, on cnn and that wild woman can do anything she wants. >> and she does. >> bill: if she were on abc or nbc she would get in trouble for that. >> she would get in big trouble. it's ironic that espn had to apologize for broadcaster calling a beauty queen pretty but they can simulate a sex act on cnn and no one says anything. it doesn't make any sense. >> bill: no one apologized? >> no one did. >> bill: i'm not getting involved. jesse watters, everybody. factor tip of the day who do you want to have dinner with? you made some calls. the tip 60 seconds away. ♪ [ male announcer ] don't just reject convention. drown it out. introducing e all-new 2013 lexus ls f sport. an entirely new pursuit. we can afford to take an extra trip this year. first boston... then san francisco. hotwire checks the competitions' rates every day so they can guarantee their low prices. so our hotels were half price. ♪ h-o-t-w-i-r-e... ♪ hotwire.com >> the tip of the day. your choice for a dinner companion. and first from florida. the right wing media taking shot at al gore's movie "an inconvenient truth", h
so, on cnn and that wild woman can do anything she wants. >> and she does. >> bill: if she were on abc or nbc she would get in trouble for that. >> she would get in big trouble. it's ironic that espn had to apologize for broadcaster calling a beauty queen pretty but they can simulate a sex act on cnn and no one says anything. it doesn't make any sense. >> bill: no one apologized? >> no one did. >> bill: i'm not getting involved. jesse watters, everybody....
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i have to reiterate again that cnn hasn't done independent confirmation yet. we haven't been able to confirm the allegations that you make in the magazine but it is very interesting reading. he's a very interesting character regardless. i know you'll be watching this sunday. >> thanks for having me. >> all right, david. thanks. a reminder to kickoff for sunday's super bowl 6:30 p.m. eastern time. and that's not all. on the eve of super bowl xlvii, cnn will be live in new orleans with our take on the biggest sporting event in the country. what it means to the city, how it became a cultural phenomenon and more. kickoff in new orleans, a cnn bleacher report special on saturday afternoon. 4:00 p.m. eastern. break out chicken wings early. yeah, i'm looking to save, but i'm not sure which policy is right for me. you should try our coverage checker. it helps you see if you have too much coverage or not enough, making it easier to get what you need. [ beeping ] these are great! [ beeping ] how are you, um, how are you doing? i'm going to keep looking over here. probab
i have to reiterate again that cnn hasn't done independent confirmation yet. we haven't been able to confirm the allegations that you make in the magazine but it is very interesting reading. he's a very interesting character regardless. i know you'll be watching this sunday. >> thanks for having me. >> all right, david. thanks. a reminder to kickoff for sunday's super bowl 6:30 p.m. eastern time. and that's not all. on the eve of super bowl xlvii, cnn will be live in new orleans...
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it's only here at the cnn ruse in -- cnn newsroom and it's next. , the #1 recommended pain reliever by orthopedic doctors. just two aleve can keep pain away all day. back to the news. >>> do you hate the number 13? if so, you are not alone. many people are deathly afraid of t today is the 13th day of the 13th year of the century. congress, oh yeah, by the way is also in its 113th session. all of that got us wondering why there so much superstition around the number 13. in a word, triskaidekaphobia. you can't avoid t every year has at least one friday the 13th. some years have up to three. the last time that happened was just last year, in 2012. if that freaks you out, you can rest easy. next year, three friday the 13th won't happen until likely 2040, a little time to rest up. thomas fernsler is an associate scientist at the university of delaware around one of the foremost authorities on the number 13, who knew. and even known on campus as dr. 13. so, dr. 13, thank you very much for joining us today. happy 13th to you. >> thank you. >> how did this whole superstition of 13 originate? >
it's only here at the cnn ruse in -- cnn newsroom and it's next. , the #1 recommended pain reliever by orthopedic doctors. just two aleve can keep pain away all day. back to the news. >>> do you hate the number 13? if so, you are not alone. many people are deathly afraid of t today is the 13th day of the 13th year of the century. congress, oh yeah, by the way is also in its 113th session. all of that got us wondering why there so much superstition around the number 13. in a word,...
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mary snow, cnn, new york. >> cnn "newsroom" continues now with martin savidge, who is in for fredricka whitfield. i will hand it off. >> thank you very much. nice to see you. >>> let's get started. it is the top of the hour. welcome to the "cnn newsroom." i'm martin savidge in for fredricka whitfield. here are the top stories at this hour. new details about that disturbing rape case in a small town of subenville, ohio. last hour city leaders talked about their investigation. >> early in the case during the first week after we were made ware of this incident, we obtained this video. i, too, as all my officers who investigated this, were appalled by these morally inept statements made. the new prosecutors, special prosecutors for the high attorney a.g.'s office, everything was submitted to them. they decide what charges, if any, would be filed. >> the charges to be filed mentiond are against two 16-year-old boys, malik rich monday and trent mays. they're accused of raping an underage girl while she was allegedly drunk or unconscious. that trial is slated to start on february 13th. nation
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both are cnn contributors. a senior writer for espn, anna is a republican strategist. we talked about the fiscal cliff and the strategizing that newt gingrich did this morning on meet the press. he said the process has become a complete diversion from what's really important. >> we're going to spend 60 days or 90 days totally fixated on the media on the next big crisis. and the crisis will go down to the white house, and it will be secret meetings, and we'll produce 2400 pages that no one will have read. >> he called it a distraction. no one really seems happy with what happened or how it happened. is this how things are going to get done in washington these days? governing by crisis? >> well, i agree with that part that he just said, this is absolutely not healthy gove governing, and i love newt gingrich, let me say that, he was in miami over the holidays, so he was having a little diversion himself. but i -- i suspect that when he was speaker he didn't like criticism of the type he's giving right now. he's a great ideas guy. some of his criticisms are valid. we're no
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kyung lah, cnn. >> extraordinary story. the uncle of the alleged shooter is going to be on "piers morgan tonight." that should be a remarkable interview. stick around for that. >>> an amazing story next. an example of the extraordinary things doctors can do today. a beautiful baby girl is home with her family against tremendous odds. she was born with her heart outside her body. an incredibly rare birth defect. it's usually fatal. doctors were able to save this little girl's life. dr. sanjay gupta joins me ahead to explain. >> also later, manti te'o's first interview about his fake girlfriend. do his answers pass the smell test? we'll explain ahead. lap! ] [ slap! slap! slap! slap! ] ow! ow! [ male announcer ] your favorite foods fighting you? fight back fast with tums. calcium-rich tums starts working so fast you'll forget you had heartburn. ♪ tum tum tum tum tums [ male announcer ] to hold a patent that has changed the modern world... would define you as an innovator. to hold more than one patent of this caliber... woul
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right here on cnn. a shocking discovery here by the team of scientist who is analyze the brain tissue of one of the nfl's all time great players. junior seau took his life last may and now doctors believe 20 years of taking hit after hit to his head likely led to a brain disease called cte. next hour, dr. gupta will be back and ask if it could have led to his suicide. excitement builds as brazil is preparing to host the 2014 soccer world cup, but you heard about this today. it's not just the sport fans getting ready. the city's prostitutes are preparing, but not in the way you may be thinking. details are next. ♪ constipated? yeah. mm. some laxatives like dulcolax can cause cramps. but phillips' caplets don't. they have magnesium. for effective relief of occasional constipation. thanks. [ phillips' lady ] live the regular life. phillips'. . >>> in brazil in the city north of sao paulo, excitement is already building for the biggest event of 2014. the soccer world cup. it's not just the sports fans get
right here on cnn. a shocking discovery here by the team of scientist who is analyze the brain tissue of one of the nfl's all time great players. junior seau took his life last may and now doctors believe 20 years of taking hit after hit to his head likely led to a brain disease called cte. next hour, dr. gupta will be back and ask if it could have led to his suicide. excitement builds as brazil is preparing to host the 2014 soccer world cup, but you heard about this today. it's not just the...
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cnn communicates with another hostage who managed to escape. then ra's power is growing even after newtown. let's go ""outfront."" good evening. i'm erin burr knit. "outfront" tonight, breaking news on lance armstrong. coming clean part two. the 41-year-old former cyclist continued his confession with more revelations about his cheating and lying for more than a decade. ed lavandera has been following the story. he's in austin tonight. ed? >> reporter: erin, oprah promised leading into this interview that it was at times emotional and on this second night is when we finally saw some of that emotion. lance armstrong becoming the most emotional we saw him in this two-night interview when he had to explain to his kids that he had been lying all along for more than a decade. >> when this all really started, i saw my son defending me and saying that's not true. what you're saying about my dad is not true. and it almost goes to this question of why now. yeah. that's when i knew i had to tell him. and he'd never asked me. he'd never said, dad, is this
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i'm overwhelmed with the support i got from you guys, cnn, great job. really great effect. i wasn't tortured. i was dealt with really respectfully. because of the campaign you made, guys. i lost around 35 or 40 pounds, i got sick inside. i was almost dead. because there's no medicine. but there are -- i don't know, 300,000 more or more people inside. we were 91 persons in a small room, only maybe 15 foot by 20 foot. >> 91 people in a room that small? >> yeah. there was no oxygen. it was a factory for madness and death. >> a factory for madness and death? >> and death, yes. i have heard many horror stories. i cannot imagine what happens inside. it's not the physical torture. i'm not talking about that. i'm talking about the torture of souls. people are losing mind inside because of, there's no food, you can't sleep, there's no medicine. people are there for no reason. my brother is there for only one mistake -- that he is my brother. >> that's why he was arrested and he's still being held? >> he's still inside there just because he's my brother. >> we have talked often over
i'm overwhelmed with the support i got from you guys, cnn, great job. really great effect. i wasn't tortured. i was dealt with really respectfully. because of the campaign you made, guys. i lost around 35 or 40 pounds, i got sick inside. i was almost dead. because there's no medicine. but there are -- i don't know, 300,000 more or more people inside. we were 91 persons in a small room, only maybe 15 foot by 20 foot. >> 91 people in a room that small? >> yeah. there was no oxygen. it...
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you can see it right here on cnn. for some of the 800,000 people lucky enough to be here in washington. this weekend will make for a once in a lifetime opportunity that is even worth paying for to remember. emily schmidt takes a look. >> reporter: an inauguration comes down to this. one hand on a bible, the other raised in an oath. that's the moment in history which makes so many others try to get their hands on this. >> how many different ways can you say you support obama? >> reporter: the presidential inaugural committee store is up and running. >> i don't like flashy things. >> reporter: ready for shoppers marking the occasion with officially sanctioned made in the usa memorabilia. what are you seeing that you like? >> i like everything and that's my problem because just being such a historic event, i want to have a lot of merchandise to share and a lot of merchandise to give other people who could not, you know, come and visit. >> reporter: it is likely president obama will take the oath of office on what will be
you can see it right here on cnn. for some of the 800,000 people lucky enough to be here in washington. this weekend will make for a once in a lifetime opportunity that is even worth paying for to remember. emily schmidt takes a look. >> reporter: an inauguration comes down to this. one hand on a bible, the other raised in an oath. that's the moment in history which makes so many others try to get their hands on this. >> how many different ways can you say you support obama?...
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ted rowlands, cnn, chicago. >> dr. ian lipkin is an epidemiologist and behind the movie "contagion." randle larson is a bioterror expert. thanks to both of you. dr. lipkin, looking at the map, you see this as an epidemic around the country. and then there was ted rowlands reporting on tents they're using in allentown, pennsylvania. hospitals in chicago not ready. that is pretty frightening. most people don't expect in the united states, even in a flu epidemic, our hospitals are just not going to be ready, and going to have to put people in tents. it's something you expect in other parts of the world. how does this happen? >> it is frightening. this is the worst flu season we've had in ten years. and we don't really know how bad it's going to be. in new york alone, for example, we are already well ahead of where we were last year. and we're projected to go much higher. as you say, the flu season started earlier and it may run longer. now, we are ill-prepared for this. we don't have the negative pressure rooms, which are
ted rowlands, cnn, chicago. >> dr. ian lipkin is an epidemiologist and behind the movie "contagion." randle larson is a bioterror expert. thanks to both of you. dr. lipkin, looking at the map, you see this as an epidemic around the country. and then there was ted rowlands reporting on tents they're using in allentown, pennsylvania. hospitals in chicago not ready. that is pretty frightening. most people don't expect in the united states, even in a flu epidemic, our hospitals are...
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cnn's national correspondent susan candiotti has more. >> good morning, randi. wounds remain fresh here in newtown, yet the community continues to find ways to help each other heal. the touching memorials we all became so familiar with are gone. but they will serve a new purpose. toys, candles, handmade signs and more are being mulched and preserved and will become part of a new permanent memorial one day. meanwhile, a makeshift memorial marked lie a large american flag has been set up alongside one of newtown's main roads. we have been asked to keep a respectful distance, and we are. created by a local businessman. a lot of mementos from all over the world where people can come inside and reflect. today there is a public meeting in town to talk about future plans for sandy hook elementary. you'll recall students are attending another school now and, tomorrow, a town hall meeting to join the national debate on gun control. in attendance we're expecting to see some relatives of the victims of sandy hook. randi? >> thank you very much, susan. >>> well, if you didn
cnn's national correspondent susan candiotti has more. >> good morning, randi. wounds remain fresh here in newtown, yet the community continues to find ways to help each other heal. the touching memorials we all became so familiar with are gone. but they will serve a new purpose. toys, candles, handmade signs and more are being mulched and preserved and will become part of a new permanent memorial one day. meanwhile, a makeshift memorial marked lie a large american flag has been set up...
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to recap, cnn confirms one american hostage has been killed. we've learned the identities of two other american hostages and we have others unaccounted for tonight. as soon as we get more information about any of these people we are going to bring it to you. again, today, details have been sparse and contradictory out of the hostage situation. here is what we know right now overall. the algerian state media report that 12 hostages have been killed since algeria launched its ground operation yesterday. there may be americans among them. 650 hostages have been freed by the algerian military, again, according to the algerian press service. of the 132 foreign work there's were taken hostage, 100 of them have been confirmed as released. now, cnn has learned that the united states is evacuating as many as 20 people caught up in the hostage-taking. they're going to be taken to u.s. facilities in europe. secretary of state hillary clinton has urged the algerian government to use the utmost care in the operation because, as she has made it very clear in
to recap, cnn confirms one american hostage has been killed. we've learned the identities of two other american hostages and we have others unaccounted for tonight. as soon as we get more information about any of these people we are going to bring it to you. again, today, details have been sparse and contradictory out of the hostage situation. here is what we know right now overall. the algerian state media report that 12 hostages have been killed since algeria launched its ground operation...
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if you walked as an adult for half an hour a day, you know, i walk here across central park, say, to cnn, i feel like it's a pretty good exercise walking at a reasonable pace. is that enough to be fit? >> perfect amount. the goal -- >> i'm basically a perfect specimen then? >> i have your lab studies here. >>dy this. >> don't look at them yet. we'll get to these. >> it's enough. after a two-week break, not going to be good. british beer. also turkey. and lots of rum. wine. it's going to be ghastly. we'll come to that later. >> we'll tease that reality. i have seen the tests and talking about them because you're mr. america in many ways. despite your british okay krentd. you know, physical activity, looking around the world, places where people live a long time, it is not about going to the gym every day and an arduous two-hour workout once in a while but about 30 minutes of activity that brings your heart rate up a little bit. so walking to work is about the best and smartest thing to do. also, you don't have to do a workout at the end of the day. you have your activity. people who have
if you walked as an adult for half an hour a day, you know, i walk here across central park, say, to cnn, i feel like it's a pretty good exercise walking at a reasonable pace. is that enough to be fit? >> perfect amount. the goal -- >> i'm basically a perfect specimen then? >> i have your lab studies here. >>dy this. >> don't look at them yet. we'll get to these. >> it's enough. after a two-week break, not going to be good. british beer. also turkey. and lots...
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. >>> you're in the cnn news room. i'm drew griffin in for don lemon tonight. >>> gun rights activists on one side, people calling for tighter gun control on the other. this is the week the two sides will butt heads again when the vice president and his task force send recommendations to the oval office. the head of the nra says he is ready to fight. >> the likelihood is they are not going to be able to get an assault weapons ban through this congress. >> stay right there. more voices from the gun control debate in a minute. >>> first, police in san diego were forced to shoot a man with a gun who ran inside a movie theater. it happened yesterday. police responding to a domestic call chased the armed suspect into a crowded theater. witnesses say moviegoers poured out as police raced inside. an officer shot the suspect, the suspect survived but is in critical condition. >>> a political wound may be reopened in egypt. former president hosni mubarak has won his appeal and is going to get a new trial. an egyptian court over
. >>> you're in the cnn news room. i'm drew griffin in for don lemon tonight. >>> gun rights activists on one side, people calling for tighter gun control on the other. this is the week the two sides will butt heads again when the vice president and his task force send recommendations to the oval office. the head of the nra says he is ready to fight. >> the likelihood is they are not going to be able to get an assault weapons ban through this congress. >> stay...
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thanks for joining me again here on cnn. you know, presidents have always taken the oath with a bible, and if not, who didn't? >> it did start with george washington. you might think it would continue. four presidents ha s havs have . one was john quincy adams, even though avenues devout christian, read the bible every day wanted to take the oath on a book of laws, to signal the distinction between church and state u >> four have not quincy adams on a book of laws? >> franklin pierce also on a book of law. partly we think because he lost his last child only a couple of months before the inauguration. his wife was in bereavement and he affirmed the oath rather than swore to it which the constitution -- the next was theodore roosevelt. a long time and that's because he took office after the death of the president and he was in a hotel in buffalo and apparently, they didn't have gideons' bibles around. he was the next one. and so, you look at those, three the last is lbj, who, of course, after another assassination, they had a
thanks for joining me again here on cnn. you know, presidents have always taken the oath with a bible, and if not, who didn't? >> it did start with george washington. you might think it would continue. four presidents ha s havs have . one was john quincy adams, even though avenues devout christian, read the bible every day wanted to take the oath on a book of laws, to signal the distinction between church and state u >> four have not quincy adams on a book of laws? >> franklin...
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tomorrow night on cnn, 10:00 eastern. >>> just ahead -- a warning from one psychologist. the actions and attitudes of women are making them a lot like, well, men. >> they're trying to keep up with the boys. it's a trap. it's a freedom trap. >> one recent example, binge drinking. you won't believe this scary trend for american women. ♪ ♪ ♪ hi dad. many years from now, when the subaru is theirs... hey. you missed a spot. ...i'll look back on this day and laugh. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. >>> binge drinking isn't just for men anymore. according to the cdc, nearly 14 million american women binge drink three times a month, on average, six drinks each time. and it's not all harmless fun. binge drinking is blamed for about 23,000 deaths of women and girls each year. wendy walsh is a human behavioral specialist. wendy, this report says even many high school girls are binge drinking and six drinks, that's a lot. >> yeah. one in five high school girls apparently are binge drinking. you have to hear this. men are drinking more. young men are drinking more. they'
tomorrow night on cnn, 10:00 eastern. >>> just ahead -- a warning from one psychologist. the actions and attitudes of women are making them a lot like, well, men. >> they're trying to keep up with the boys. it's a trap. it's a freedom trap. >> one recent example, binge drinking. you won't believe this scary trend for american women. ♪ ♪ ♪ hi dad. many years from now, when the subaru is theirs... hey. you missed a spot. ...i'll look back on this day and laugh. love....
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cnn money.com, reporting report% of americans got their taxes raised with this little shenanigan they finished, and the headline is in increase in the payroll tax by 2%, and so everyone got that regardless of your tax bracket and. >> neil: when you see the shock of that -- a loud of people thought only the rich got hit and then this payroll tax was not renewed, and republicans and democrats agreed, not renewing it. they say i have less take home regardless. what do they do? >> i think one more time they feel like they got the shaft out of washington. people talking out of one side of their mouth and doing things out of the other side of their mouth. one more reason that congress and this administration continues to have dropping ratings with the public. as far also what you too physically and mechanically in your house, things you can control, is you have to be on the b word, be on the dreaded budget and have to absorb this extra milking that the government is giving -- >> neil: where the easiest areas to go after? you break down for a lot of the viewers, listeners, we all have certai
cnn money.com, reporting report% of americans got their taxes raised with this little shenanigan they finished, and the headline is in increase in the payroll tax by 2%, and so everyone got that regardless of your tax bracket and. >> neil: when you see the shock of that -- a loud of people thought only the rich got hit and then this payroll tax was not renewed, and republicans and democrats agreed, not renewing it. they say i have less take home regardless. what do they do? >> i...
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fareed zakaria is the host of cnn's fareed zakaria "gps." the real deal to avoid the fiscal cliff that may have ruined my new year's plans, you correctly stated was a small victory for sanity. the greater issue is what is missing from that deal and the mini cliffs that we're going to encounter. the debt ceiling cliff, the southwe sequestration cliff and the budget battle. does it stand in the way of what could be happening in the country? >> it stands in the way in two ways. if you're a company that does business with the defense department, if you're watching this sequestration madness. our the debt ceiling madness, are you going to be hiring new people? are you going to be expanding production? no, you're going to be wondering, is the defense department budget cut by 20%, 10%? so there is that -- >> you will hesitate to make certain business decisions, particularly hiring decisions? >> exactly. republicans often talk about how uncertainty makes businesses not expand production. well this is the biggest uncertainty is the craziness over the
fareed zakaria is the host of cnn's fareed zakaria "gps." the real deal to avoid the fiscal cliff that may have ruined my new year's plans, you correctly stated was a small victory for sanity. the greater issue is what is missing from that deal and the mini cliffs that we're going to encounter. the debt ceiling cliff, the southwe sequestration cliff and the budget battle. does it stand in the way of what could be happening in the country? >> it stands in the way in two ways. if...
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she was named cnn hero of the year for her work providing a home for children of incarcerated parents in nepal. i sat down with her right after the big moment. how do you feel? you've just won. >> i think i'm dreaming. it's a big honor for me. i would never forget this night in my life. >> what was going through your mind when you were walking up on stage. >> we are all dinners definitely. i see my dreams coming true. thank you so much. definitely going to take you out from the prison and you are coming to my place, and this is for my children, and thank you so much for everyone who believed in my dream. >> and the kids call you? >> m mama. >> what does that mean to you? >> i know i'm not their original mother, but i'm their so-called mother to give them a better life and better education. that's for sure. >> what was the inspiration? >> i'm very fortunate to be brought up in the family what i was. i had a good parents. until now they give me everything, but there are some children whose parents have done mistake and they are suffering and i say i should give it to them. >> some of yo
she was named cnn hero of the year for her work providing a home for children of incarcerated parents in nepal. i sat down with her right after the big moment. how do you feel? you've just won. >> i think i'm dreaming. it's a big honor for me. i would never forget this night in my life. >> what was going through your mind when you were walking up on stage. >> we are all dinners definitely. i see my dreams coming true. thank you so much. definitely going to take you out from...
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thank you. >>> on the eve of super bowl xlvii, cnn is live in new orleans. what it means to that city and how it became such a cultural fphenomenon and more. kickoff in new orleans, cnn bleacher report. it's saturday afternoon at 4:00 pm eastern. apshot, from progres. my insurance company told me not to talk to people like you. you always do what they tell you? no... try it, and see what your good driving can save you. you don't even have to switch. unless you're scared. i'm not scared, it's... you know we can still see you. no, you can't. pretty sure we can... try snapshot today -- no pressure. >>> you know when you watch an awards show with the red carpet, keep waiting to get through all those technical awards? that's what the s.a.g. awards is like, actors awarding actors. big winner was "argo." got best cast for a motion picture. that's just as good as best picture. girlfriend, i was watching you on the red carpet, dancing and having such a blast and thought are you going to be awake tomorrow when you need to report all this stuff? >> ashleigh, you're rig
thank you. >>> on the eve of super bowl xlvii, cnn is live in new orleans. what it means to that city and how it became such a cultural fphenomenon and more. kickoff in new orleans, cnn bleacher report. it's saturday afternoon at 4:00 pm eastern. apshot, from progres. my insurance company told me not to talk to people like you. you always do what they tell you? no... try it, and see what your good driving can save you. you don't even have to switch. unless you're scared. i'm not...
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cnn is out here. we're among the people, they're excited to be here and we're excited to be with them. the president is going to take up the second agenda. it's coming up. there's going to be some challenges. we're going to talk with ron lizza from the "new yorker" right after the break. if i can get through this big crowd. >> i think there's no more higher purpose right now than to take care of the folks, put themselves in harm's way to protect our freedoms. >> more than half a million folks have done more than one tour. that's a tremendous emotional and physical burden we have put on our folks that's totally unprecedented. >> we're acknowledging that people are always going to have some effect. we just want them to be able to be better at making that transition back to civilized society and not carrying around that pain of war for the rest of their life. >> i'm skip rousso, clinical psychologist at the university of southern california, institute for creative technologies. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announc
cnn is out here. we're among the people, they're excited to be here and we're excited to be with them. the president is going to take up the second agenda. it's coming up. there's going to be some challenges. we're going to talk with ron lizza from the "new yorker" right after the break. if i can get through this big crowd. >> i think there's no more higher purpose right now than to take care of the folks, put themselves in harm's way to protect our freedoms. >> more than...
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eastern only on cnn. >>> getting word of an american worker at that algerian gas facility telling cnn he escaped the siege by islamic militants. cnn's david mattingly is joining us on the phone with new information that you're getting. david, tell us where you are and what you're learning. >> wolf, this is the second american we've been able to positively identify as part of that siege. his name is mark cobb and he spoke to us -- communicated to us through a couple of brief text messages. he told us in the first text message, he said, i am safe. yes. and then he explained that he is escaped with some algerian staff who were at the plant with him at the time and this happened on the first day of the siege. he wasn't willing to comment any further beyond that because of how dangerous the situation still is for the others involved. his name is mark cobb. he's believed to be in texas f that is truly the case, be he is the second texan that we know of that was in that facility at the time, the second man still not being -- his name still not being publicly released. we're not reporting it
eastern only on cnn. >>> getting word of an american worker at that algerian gas facility telling cnn he escaped the siege by islamic militants. cnn's david mattingly is joining us on the phone with new information that you're getting. david, tell us where you are and what you're learning. >> wolf, this is the second american we've been able to positively identify as part of that siege. his name is mark cobb and he spoke to us -- communicated to us through a couple of brief text...